“Like Anakin’s mother, her existence in the narrative is quasi-religious, and as the hallowed mother of an important man, she needs to die to advance the plot.”
“Like Anakin’s mother, her existence in the narrative is quasi-religious, and as the hallowed mother of an important man, she needs to die to advance the plot.”
That kiddie table is way too multi-cultural to be at a GOP debate.
CreamDeCrop phrased her post entirely in the context of *her* reaction to the headline. In her second post, she again expressed her opinion about the headline, but explicitly acknowledged that her experience might be different from the person who had expressed offense.
I guess I don’t see how either of those things is…
I can’t believe you ignored the Consulier entirely. That was recommended by 100 percent of one person I know, plus another guy. That means it garnered 200 percent support.
It’s a real life Dexter! Except, you know, gross.
I haven’t seen the movie, but the book (In the Heart of the Sea, not Moby Dick) is well worth a read. It’s far from boring; as with Endurance (the story about Shackleton’s survival in Antarctica), it’s almost literally unbelievable what people went through and came out the other end. Especially to someone like me, who…
If it has a flaw, it’s that the pacing is a little languid. That said, it’s very atmospheric, and it has such a cool aesthetic that you enjoy just watching the world develop. Plus the fact that the main character is a feminist Muslim vampire is pretty cool.
The soundtrack is also worth a listen, though you might not…
He should also only listen to Pantera in it for the whole year. It will be interesting to watch the psychological decline.
Sounds like a helicopter.